CK Classes for Summer 2008

Classes for Summer 2009 will be announced in February 2009. Session I will be June 14-19 for graduates of grades 3 and 4.

Below is a sample course schedule from 2008:

Session I
Grades 3 and 4
June 15-20, 2008

Morning Classes

  1. Blast Off with Rocket Science - Meg Brown
  2. Bridge Building - Michelle Holtmeyer
  3. Broadway to Hollywood - Tom Prater
  4. Castles, Crusades, Death and Darkness - Darci Humphrey
  5. Chocolate, Chocolate, Chocolate - Scarlett Richardson
  6. Dragonology - Ruthie Caplinger
  7. Fun and Games - Helen Jarvis
  8. Myths, Monsters and More - George Vellios
  9. Pay It Forward - Jamie Irwin
  10. When the Whole World Was at War - Greg Irwin

Afternoon Classes

  1. Animated Storybook - Jamie Irwin
  2. CK News - Helen Jarvis
  3. Creative Inventions - Meg Brown
  4. Eqyptomania - George Vellios
  5. Fit for Life - Greg Irwin
  6. Mystery Mayhem - Scarlett Richardson
  7. Paleontology Rocks - Ruthie Caplinger
  8. See the Fire, Hear the Boom! - Michelle Holtmeyer
  9. Time Frames: Creating the Graphic Novel - Tom Prater
  10. Top Secret: Spy Science - Darci Humphrey

2008 Class Descriptions

Animated Storybook

(Sessions I and II: Afternoons)

Animate your favorite childhood picture book with the amazing tools of Microsoft PowerPoint. In this class you can put your creativity on display, along with your computer skills to create a new version of a classic story that you love. Get ready to wow your family and friends with your newfound PowerPoint skills. Please note: Students need basic word processing skills prior to this class.

Bring: Three of your favorite picture books.

Lab Fee: $5.00

Instructor: Jamie Irwin, Columbia Public Schools


Blast Off with Rocket Science

(Session I: Mornings)

Learn about the fantastic explorations of outer space. Create and launch your own rocket, record data, and calculate altitude of each flight. Combine your artistic engineering, and mathematical talents to accomplish lift-off.

Lab Fee: $10.00

Instructor: Meg Brown, Columbia Public Schools


Bridge Building

(Sessions I and II: Mornings)

Like a good contest? Want to pit your math and building skills against the best of CK? Check out bridges around the world, then use the knowledge to build the best bridge out there!! Make your bridge the strongest, and manage your money the best! Daily and overall "Bridge Building Champ" to be determined!

Lab Fee: $5.00

Instructor: Michelle Holtmeyer, Blair Oaks Public Schools


Broadway to Hollywood

(Sessions I, II and III: Mornings)

Come sing and dance in a showcase of the greatest hits of the stage and screen. Bring your favorite song from a Broadway musical or Hollywood film (including Disney) to polish, and learn a group production number for the closing ceremony!

Instructor: Dr. Tom Prater, Columbia Public Schools


Castles, Crusades, Death and Darkness: Life in the Middle Ages

(Sessions I and II: Mornings)

How miserable were the Middle Ages? What is the Black Death? Why is it called the Dark Ages? Through hands on activities, explore art, architecture, food, weaponry, medicine, feudalism and more to answer these and other questions! Live a life in the day and see if you would have survived the Middle Ages.

Instructor: Darci Humphrey, Columbia Public Schools


Chocolate - Chocolate - Chocolate

(Sessions I and II: Mornings)

If you love chocolate this is the class for you. Here is your chance to learn while enjoying the wonderful tastes of chocolate. Explore the history of chocolate and examine how chocolate is produced. Become a chocolate connoisseur as you judge different types of chocolate and rank your favorites. Create chocolate products that require sampling!

Lab Fee: $7.00

Instructor: Scarlett Richardson, Columbia Public Schools


CK News

(Sessions I, II and III: Afternoons)

Calling all reporters, editors and publishers! CK News has immediate openings in all areas. Qualified applicants are responsible for researching, writing and editing stories for a daily newsletter. Be prepared to meet deadlines and produce at least one news story per day. If you have the required qualifications, sign up for this class immediately. The pay is minimal, but the rewards are great!

Instructor: Helen Jarvis, Fulton Public Schools


Creative Inventions

(Session I: Afternoons)

Bring ideas, common sense, imagination and a willingness to try! From the light bulb to the hover scooter, creative minds solve common problems and make life fun! Keep your hands busy and your mind active as you "create" your ideas in class.

Lab Fee: $5.00

Instructor: Meg Brown, Columbia Public Schools


Dragonology

(Session I: Mornings)

Do you enjoy reading fantasy and writing creatively? Become a Dragonologist by exploring the theories behind mankind's creation of the dragon myth. Read stories of dragons from Ancient Babylon, the Crusades, and more. As a culminating activity, create an original dragon.

Lab Fee: $5.00

Instructor: Ruthie Caplinger, Jefferson City Public Schools


Egypt-o-mania: Mummies, Magic and Monoliths

(Session I and II: Afternoons)

Ancient Egypt was already thousands of years old when Alexander the Great added it to his empire in 331 B.C. Learn about the Egyptian ways of life and death. What were the beliefs of these fascinating early people? Explore this fascinating culture through stories, film, slides, and hands-on artwork.

Lab Fee: $5.00

Instructor: George Vellios, Jefferson City Public Schools


Fit for Life!

(Sessions I and II: Afternoons)

Develop and maintain lifelong health as we explore various aspects of physical fitness. Bike, walk, and jog your way to total fitness. Play classic games like kickball and wiffleball along with learning new games like frisbee golf and ultimate frisbee. Come prepared to work both your mind and body!

BRING: Bike, bike lock, bike helmet (required), water bottle, bike pump (optional)

Lab Fee: $5.00

Instructor: Greg Irwin, Columbia Public Schools


Fun and Games

(Sessions I, II and III: Mornings)

As Sir Arthur Conan Doyle once said, "The game is afoot." Explore different types of games; board games, card games, interactive games and more. Design an original game and make a prototype for display. Bring your favorite games to class and may demonstrate how to play their games.

Instructor: Helen Jarvis, Fulton Public Schools


Mystery Mayhem

(Sessions I and II: Afternoons)

Super sleuths have the opportunity to solve a "Mystery" using logical thinking skills and deductive reasoning. Spend the week following and untangling the clues. Watch a mystery movie. Learn what real detectives do and finally follow the clues to find the mystery treasure. WANTED: individuals who love a good mystery!

Lab Fee: $5.00

Instructor: Scarlett Richardson, Columbia Public Schools


Myths, Monsters, and More

(Session I: Mornings)

The imaginations of the ancient Greeks peopled the universe with gods, goddesses, centaurs, gorgons and other strange things. Discover many of their stories and legends during this week long adventure.

Instructor: George Vellios, Jefferson City Public Schools


Paleontology Rocks!

(Session I: Afternoons)

Are you interested in dinosaurs? Come explore the world of paleontology! Find out how paleontologists draw conclusions about ancient animals. Walk through time to find out just how long ago dinosaurs lived. Discover how dinosaurs are named. Create your own species and write a speech to introduce it to your fellow CK paleontologists.

Instructor: Ruthie Caplinger, Jefferson City Public Schools


Pay It Forward

(Sessions I and II: Mornings)

Want to help make the world a better place to live? Learn and practice the concept of "Pay It Forward." Together, through community service, we hope to lay the groundwork for a volunteer spirit during camp and beyond!! Bring a positive attitude and a willingness to help others.

Lab Fee: $5.00

Instructor: Jamie Irwin, Columbia Public Schools


See the Fire, Hear the Boom!

(Session I: Afternoons)

Explore the colorful, loud, fun and sometimes explosive side of chemistry. New experiments are planned each day. Use chemistry to create and explain color changes, huge bubbles, weird smells and effusions of gas! Learn why chemistry works the way it does and how to safely perform chemistry experiments. Due to the nature of this class there will be an emphasis on safety. NO horseplay allowed.

Lab Fee: $10.00

Instructor: Michelle Holtmeyer, Blair Oaks Public Schools


Time Frames: Creating The Graphic Novel

(Sessions I, II and III: Afternoons)

Discover the chain of events leading to our "Golden Age of Illustration," from the newspaper cartoonists of the 1890's to today's Asian artists. Then use the processes of current designers to write and draw your own graphic novel (the current term for comic books).

Instructor: Tom Prater, Columbia Public Schools


Top Secret: Spy Science

(Sessions I, II and III: Afternoons)

Giacomo Cassanova, Mata Hari, James Bond-real spies or fictional characters? Learn about some of the world's most interesting secret organizations and spies. Take part in activities that teach you tricks of the spy trade such as creating disguises, using codes and tracking. Guest speakers and lots of outdoor activities make this course TOP SECRET.

Lab Fee: $5.00

Instructor: Darci Humphrey, Columbia Public Schools


When the Whole World Was at War

(Sessions I and II: Mornings)

Are you a history buff? Did your grandparents or great-grandparents live through World War II? Join us as we travel back in time to examine this profound period in history. Examine the risks, the "what ifs", and the major world leaders - Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Stalin, Hitler, and Mussolini. Visit the incredible Churchill memorial in Fulton and uncover what made him one of the greatest leaders of the 20th century. Finally, take part in the "Ultimate WWII Challenge Course" where you trace the steps of the Allies alongside your brave classmates.

Lab Fee: $5.00

Instructor: Greg Irwin, Columbia Public Schools